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she was arraigned in the courthouse in pennsylvania at that time but it attracted no notice. and since then, she's been held very quietly while f.b.i. agents and investigators around the world5.ave tried to track down communications she exchanged with other people. >> ifill: you're talking about tracking down leads around the world. do we know whether she was acting alo.ó0@6cj& >> reporter: she was charged along with five unnamed coconspirators. as you know, gwen, yesterday, early morning in ireland, four men and three women were arrested and taken into custody by the irish police on suspicion of working with miss larose on this plot. >> ifill: we think there is a connection between her and those folks in ireland? >> reporter: we do think there's a connection. law enforcement in the united states have not disclosed that yet nor have the authorities in ireland but would expect to see more peopleraphy in the weeks ahead. >> ifill: she mentioned in her e-mails she drew attention to the fact that she was blond, had blue eyes and, therefore, could blend in, in places like sweden
she was arraigned in the courthouse in pennsylvania at that time but it attracted no notice. and since then, she's been held very quietly while f.b.i. agents and investigators around the world5.ave tried to track down communications she exchanged with other people. >> ifill: you're talking about tracking down leads around the world. do we know whether she was acting alo.ó0@6cj& >> reporter: she was charged along with five unnamed coconspirators. as you know, gwen, yesterday,...
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it's a huge opportunity for each and every child that's here. >> reporter: in early march, pennsylvania was one of 16 states chosen to come to washington as a finalist for race to the top. representatives had 30 minutes to defend their plan. >> we're nervous. ( laughs ) it's that pre-game jitter, and if it weren't like that, we would not be ready. >> reporter: if pennsylvania wins, the state stands to gain $400 million. but easton, a district with 10,500 students, wont see a nny; its application was disqualified. >> our superintendent signed, our president of our board also signed, and the union president would not sign. >> in easton, anyway, we disagree with the grant. we don't believe it's right for us here. >> reporter: kevin deely is president of the easton teachers union. >> race to the top would require that we talk about making changes to our contract, and that... my members are opposed to that, vehemently opposed to it. so they directed me to not sign on. >> reporter: union opposition prevented at least a third of pennsylvania's school districts from applying for race to the top
it's a huge opportunity for each and every child that's here. >> reporter: in early march, pennsylvania was one of 16 states chosen to come to washington as a finalist for race to the top. representatives had 30 minutes to defend their plan. >> we're nervous. ( laughs ) it's that pre-game jitter, and if it weren't like that, we would not be ready. >> reporter: if pennsylvania wins, the state stands to gain $400 million. but easton, a district with 10,500 students, wont see a...
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a pennsylvania woman was arraigned today in philadelphia in the "jihad jane" case. colleen larose allegedly used that name in on-line postings. she pleaded not guilty today-- in federal court-- to plotting the murder of a swedish cartoonist who drew the prophet muhammad. she is also accused of conspiring to aid militants overseas. in economic news, new claims for jobless benefits fell slightly last week and a new jobs bill became law. president obama signed the $38 billion measure in the white house rose garden. it includes tax breaks for employers and money for highway programs. and on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained 45 points to close at 10,779. the nasdaq rose two points to close at 2,391. the u.s. and russia are getting closer to a new agreement to limit nuclear arms-- known as "start." that word came today from secretary of state hillary clinton, as she began a two-day trip to moscow. she met with her russian counterpart, sergey lavrov. >> we are making substantial progress on the new start treaty; that's the word from our negotiators
a pennsylvania woman was arraigned today in philadelphia in the "jihad jane" case. colleen larose allegedly used that name in on-line postings. she pleaded not guilty today-- in federal court-- to plotting the murder of a swedish cartoonist who drew the prophet muhammad. she is also accused of conspiring to aid militants overseas. in economic news, new claims for jobless benefits fell slightly last week and a new jobs bill became law. president obama signed the $38 billion measure in...
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in this final push, it was a congressman from pennsylvania, outside of pittsburgh, jason altmire, who was showered with presidential attention. two parties at the white house. phone calls from the president. rahm emanuel talking to him. cabinet officials calling. and in the end altmire who knows a lot about health care and worked in the insurance industry just said it's not popular in my district. gwen: wow. >> and then congressman kasich came to another conclusion. >> yes, he did. >> dennis kucinich. gwen: kasich a former congressman. >> kucinich who is advocate of a single payer government system, very liberal, he had been in the white house for meetings, too. and wasn't budging. and then he had this ride aboard air force one in the presidential cabin. gwen: air norse one rides. -- air force one rides. >> it's a little bit of extra razzle-dazzle. but what he said and others have sort of confirmed, my reporting on this, is that the president made a very personal appeal and said you were with me in the early days of the presidential contest when you told your iowa delegates, if i -- k
in this final push, it was a congressman from pennsylvania, outside of pittsburgh, jason altmire, who was showered with presidential attention. two parties at the white house. phone calls from the president. rahm emanuel talking to him. cabinet officials calling. and in the end altmire who knows a lot about health care and worked in the insurance industry just said it's not popular in my district. gwen: wow. >> and then congressman kasich came to another conclusion. >> yes, he did....
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yeah son atmire in pennsylvania. >> lehrer: democrats both. >> both democrats in that group of 38 who opposed it. but i think it's tough, jim. i think it is a tough thing. there is great mistrust and distrust on the part of house democrats toward the united states senate. there are right now 70 bills sitting in the senate that passed the house with 50 or more house republicans voting for them that the senate has enacted on. and we saw this week holding up the wol-- the place just doesn't, it doesn't function. i mean it's not dysfunctional t just doesn't function. and so there is a great skepticism, are we going to walk out and vote for that senate bill which is loaded with problems. >> not including the cornhusker, ben nelson deal and all the rest of it from nebraska, and then have it founder in the senate and we're stuck out there. so. >> there are actually some democrats who want a letter for 51 members of the senate promising that they will do these things, exactly because they deeply distrust that institution. >> lehrer: michael, do you have an analytical point you would like to m
yeah son atmire in pennsylvania. >> lehrer: democrats both. >> both democrats in that group of 38 who opposed it. but i think it's tough, jim. i think it is a tough thing. there is great mistrust and distrust on the part of house democrats toward the united states senate. there are right now 70 bills sitting in the senate that passed the house with 50 or more house republicans voting for them that the senate has enacted on. and we saw this week holding up the wol-- the place just...
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. >> suarez: they came from across the nation, from arizona, illinois, new york, and pennsylvania, to implore the president and congress to reform the country's immigration law. >> it needs to be done now. today. not tomorrow. not the next year. it must be taken care of today. >> suarez: tens of thousands of frustrated immigrants and activists turned out. while congress focused on passing a health care reform act. the bulk of the protesters were hispanic. but they were joined by immigrants from the caribbean, africa and asia. with chance of president obama's campaign slogan, yes, we can in spanish and english, they demanded the president's focus now shift to immigration. >> he broke his promise. i know he's got got a lot and he's trying to fight for health reform but immigration reform was on his agenda too. >> suarez: that reform has been bitterly fought out in congress. the most recent attempt supported by former president george w. bush was defeated in 2007 after opponents said the amnesty programs rewarded illegal immigrants. president obama benefited from a huge turnout of latino
. >> suarez: they came from across the nation, from arizona, illinois, new york, and pennsylvania, to implore the president and congress to reform the country's immigration law. >> it needs to be done now. today. not tomorrow. not the next year. it must be taken care of today. >> suarez: tens of thousands of frustrated immigrants and activists turned out. while congress focused on passing a health care reform act. the bulk of the protesters were hispanic. but they were joined...
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. >> reporter: the president plans to travel to pennsylvania and missouri next week to press his case for action. and democrats said they hope to have a final bill by the end of the month. >> lehrer: we take a look now at the situation. ceci connolly covers health reform for "the washington post." and norm ornstein is a long-time observer of congress and politics at the american enterprise institute. ceci, the republicans said this is a new sales pitch. on substance alone, was there anything really new in what the president said? >> not terribly, no. and that kprobl explanation why i've been feeling like yogi berra the last week or so. this is really deja vu all over again. we're essentially back to where president obama began, literally the same room in the white house the east room, where he launched this with very similar rhetoric, all the major fundamentals independent legislation remain the same. what we've been seeing over the past few weeks are really in the category of what i would call adjustments. >> lehrer: the elements that are now labeled the "new elements" that are label
. >> reporter: the president plans to travel to pennsylvania and missouri next week to press his case for action. and democrats said they hope to have a final bill by the end of the month. >> lehrer: we take a look now at the situation. ceci connolly covers health reform for "the washington post." and norm ornstein is a long-time observer of congress and politics at the american enterprise institute. ceci, the republicans said this is a new sales pitch. on substance alone,...
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the pennsylvania-based bon-ton stores ended seven straight quarterly losses as it cut down on discounts. the stock up more than 9%. but j-crew dropped 4% on heavy volume, even after better than expected results and outlook. citigroup cut its rating to hold saying its priced in to shares. it may be worth noting that teen retailer aeropostale is due in with earnings tomorrow. that stock was up 2% ahead of its results. biotech firm intermune tonight is worth twice as much as it was a week ago. shares of intermune have seen two significant rallies in recent days as an f.d.a. panel recommends the agency okay the company's lung drug. and finally, psychiatric solutions stock isn't talking buyout talk lying down. the stock jumping more than 20%. late last month, the company issued an earnings warning but now says it has been approached about a possible acquisition. and that's the "market focus". >> tom: don't be afraid to take profits, rebalance your portfolio, and focus on yield. that's the playbook for tonight's "street critique" guest. he's jeff kleintop, chief market strategist at l.p.l. fi
the pennsylvania-based bon-ton stores ended seven straight quarterly losses as it cut down on discounts. the stock up more than 9%. but j-crew dropped 4% on heavy volume, even after better than expected results and outlook. citigroup cut its rating to hold saying its priced in to shares. it may be worth noting that teen retailer aeropostale is due in with earnings tomorrow. that stock was up 2% ahead of its results. biotech firm intermune tonight is worth twice as much as it was a week ago....
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pennsylvania's jason altmire voted no on the original house bill last november. >> i think it's our job as a representative to go on record. this is the biggest policy agenda in the last 40 years, more than likely, and for the american people not to know where their representatives stand, i think, is crazy. you have to do this in a way that is transparent and open for the american people to accept the result. >> holman: president obama has been pushing for final passage of the health care bill to uncommitted democrats in private white house meetings. >> kill the bill! >> holman: but pressure from the other side was on public display today. a group of "tea party" protestors visited capitol office buildings, attempting to sway members away from voting for the health care bill. john beatty is from wilmington, delaware. >> i came down here to stop the bill. i believe the bill in its present form is bad government. we need to stop and start over, and have smaller, targeted bills to save money and insure more people. >> holman: the spotlight remains on the house tomorrow, when the rules commi
pennsylvania's jason altmire voted no on the original house bill last november. >> i think it's our job as a representative to go on record. this is the biggest policy agenda in the last 40 years, more than likely, and for the american people not to know where their representatives stand, i think, is crazy. you have to do this in a way that is transparent and open for the american people to accept the result. >> holman: president obama has been pushing for final passage of the...
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in the house, the democratic leadership is putting heat on people like congressman jason altmire of pennsylvania commerce who voted no on the bill last november. the president called him twice last week. then there is the rahm emanuel factor. here is a jason altmire talking to abc's got the call about the pressure from the chief of staff. -- abc pastor jonathan karl the pressure from the chief of staff. >> he does not hide his feelings. i think that if i deliver the message, it will not be rolled received. >> classically they hand out a few bridges and tunnels, some goodies. they took some earmarks out and that will be more complicated they also use political pressure. you would think that this is a doable thing. it is a score of house members. but washington has changed. washington really has changed. >> i think the democrats are looking at this and saying, either choice is not great for us, but having something to show voters we have done is less and bad. i think it is harder for people who voted no to now vote yes. but people who voted yes to then vote note is very difficult. they voted for t
in the house, the democratic leadership is putting heat on people like congressman jason altmire of pennsylvania commerce who voted no on the bill last november. the president called him twice last week. then there is the rahm emanuel factor. here is a jason altmire talking to abc's got the call about the pressure from the chief of staff. -- abc pastor jonathan karl the pressure from the chief of staff. >> he does not hide his feelings. i think that if i deliver the message, it will not...
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there are five seeds coached by fran dunfey who coached at university of pennsylvania. pup what about cornell? >> cornell is really good. i actually picked corps knoll get to the elite eight. >> rose: yes, i know. >> i did so for a couple reasons. one, i did so because i've been saying that i think this year is much like 2006 in n that no great team bus really good ones and i think it's going to be volatile and in '06 george mason made the final four so i decided to pick a double-digit seed that i thought was like george mason and the one i picked was cornell. now, would it be a huge upset for them to get to the elite eight? yes, it would be monumental. kentucky is better and kentucky should get to the final four but i picked cornell because i thought... couple things. i thought it would be kind of a neat exercise and i believe in them. they're very, very good. and they're fun to watch. also i did so because of this idea of party. a lot of people charlie is talked about their being parity in college basketball and i'm not one of them. i don't think there is parity. that
there are five seeds coached by fran dunfey who coached at university of pennsylvania. pup what about cornell? >> cornell is really good. i actually picked corps knoll get to the elite eight. >> rose: yes, i know. >> i did so for a couple reasons. one, i did so because i've been saying that i think this year is much like 2006 in n that no great team bus really good ones and i think it's going to be volatile and in '06 george mason made the final four so i decided to pick a...
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in pennsylvania you have done something already expanding health care access to many people in pennsylvania and you've done it with the innovation of having co-pays and deductibles. that's the kind of medicaid reform that i personally think is the way it ought to go. this particular bill doesn't necessarily create that shared partnership. so you have more government money than individual money put in. why can't there be something like you're doing? >> governor you're absolutely right. there could have been more of that so everyone is listening is clear, right now states have to, by law, offer medicaid to people who are earn within00% of the poverty level or less -- earn 100% of the poverty level or less. this bill raises that to 133%. but, the federal government in that category from 100 to 133%, picks up 90% not the 50% it normally picks up it picks up 90%. there are a lot of offsets. for the same 10 years that government -- governor rounds was talking about pennsylvania saves money because this bill allows us to buy prescriptions at the lowest rate. this bill allows us to claw back the fe
in pennsylvania you have done something already expanding health care access to many people in pennsylvania and you've done it with the innovation of having co-pays and deductibles. that's the kind of medicaid reform that i personally think is the way it ought to go. this particular bill doesn't necessarily create that shared partnership. so you have more government money than individual money put in. why can't there be something like you're doing? >> governor you're absolutely right....
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i am proud that so many women represent pennsylvania in harrisburg from western pennsylvania, and it's my hope that women in pennsylvania and across this country will be inspired to seek office at the local, state and federal level and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. smith: to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: mr. speaker, here are the results of a new investors business daily public opinion poll about health care, and if you look at the chart right here you'll see those results. asked if congress should pass the current health care bill or start over, respondents said start fresh by a 2-1 ratio by 61% to 32% start over. for independents, the split was 65% to only 24%. on using the budget reconciliation process to
i am proud that so many women represent pennsylvania in harrisburg from western pennsylvania, and it's my hope that women in pennsylvania and across this country will be inspired to seek office at the local, state and federal level and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. smith: to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute....
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in pennsylvania you have done something already expanding health care access to many people in pennsylvania and you've done it with the innovation of having co-pays and deductibles. that's the kind of medicaid reform that i personally think is the way it ought to go. this particular bill doesn't necessarily create that shared partnership. so you have more government money than individual money put in. why can't there be something like you're doing? >> governor you're absolutely right. there could have been more of that so everyone is listening is clear, right now states have to, by law, offer medicaid to people who are earn within00% of the poverty level or less -- earn 100% of the poverty level or less. this bill raises that to 133%. but, the federal government in that category from 100 to 133%, picks up 90% not the 50% it normally picks up it picks up 90%. there are a lot of offsets. for the same 10 years that government -- governor rounds was talking about pennsylvania saves money because this bill allows us to buy prescriptions at the lowest rate. this bill allows us to claw back the fe
in pennsylvania you have done something already expanding health care access to many people in pennsylvania and you've done it with the innovation of having co-pays and deductibles. that's the kind of medicaid reform that i personally think is the way it ought to go. this particular bill doesn't necessarily create that shared partnership. so you have more government money than individual money put in. why can't there be something like you're doing? >> governor you're absolutely right....
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in pennsylvania you have done something already expanding health care access to many people in pennsylvania and you've done it with the innovation of having co-pays and deductibles. that's the kind of medicaid reform that i personally think is the way it ought to go. this particular bill doesn't necessarily create that shared partnership. so you have more government money than individual money put in. why can't there be something like you're doing? >> governor you're absolutely right. there could have been more of that so everyone is listening is clear, right now states have to, by law, offer medicaid to people who are earn within00% of the poverty level or less -- earn 100% of the poverty level or less. this bill raises that to 133%. but, the federal government in that category from 100 to 133%, picks up 90% not the 50% it normally picks up it picks up 90%. there are a lot of offsets. for the same 10 years that government -- governor rounds was talking about pennsylvania saves money because this bill allows us to buy prescriptions at the lowest rate. this bill allows us to claw back the fe
in pennsylvania you have done something already expanding health care access to many people in pennsylvania and you've done it with the innovation of having co-pays and deductibles. that's the kind of medicaid reform that i personally think is the way it ought to go. this particular bill doesn't necessarily create that shared partnership. so you have more government money than individual money put in. why can't there be something like you're doing? >> governor you're absolutely right....
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the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. thompson: it's my honor to yield to my friend from louisiana, mr. cao. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. cao: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise to honor louisiana state university, which is celebrating 150 years of academic achievement to the state of louisiana. this celebration marks the culmination of many goals of louisiana state university. after they reached the end of their second major capital campaign before l.s.u. campaigned, and their academic blueprint for the future, the flagship agenda. l.s.u. has had the long standing goal as being designated as a tier 1 university by u.s. news & world report, and for the past two years, l.s.u. has achieved this ranking. for the past 25 years, however, l.s.u. has held the highest carnegie foundation classification. the designation of a very high research activity university. l.s.u. is the state of louisiana's flagship institution and as the international leadership in research, they ar
the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. thompson: it's my honor to yield to my friend from louisiana, mr. cao. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. cao: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise to honor louisiana state university, which is celebrating 150 years of academic achievement to the state of louisiana. this celebration marks the culmination of many goals of louisiana state university. after they reached the end of their second major capital...
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corbett, the pennsylvania attorney general signed pennsylvania on to that multistate lawsuit against health reform even though the governor of pennsylvania mr. endell, is totally opposed to what mr. corbett is doing. must make for interesting cabinet meetings. joining us is pennsylvania governor ed rendell. nice to see you. >> hi, rachel. i was listening to your story and happened to be on another network when the vote was being taken. the governor's residence was bombarded with calls attacking me for supports the health care bill, bitching because i was smiling and suggesting i perform some obscene acts on myself and others. the trooper on duty had an interesting night. it is shocking what is going on. tom corbett is independently elected. let me start out by saying i like tom corbett. we have had a good working relationship. he is a good lawyer and too good of a lawyer to have filed this suit. any good lawyer knows the federal supremacy clause is here. each state doesn't have separate passport or immigration laws. there are some things the federal government has the absolute power
corbett, the pennsylvania attorney general signed pennsylvania on to that multistate lawsuit against health reform even though the governor of pennsylvania mr. endell, is totally opposed to what mr. corbett is doing. must make for interesting cabinet meetings. joining us is pennsylvania governor ed rendell. nice to see you. >> hi, rachel. i was listening to your story and happened to be on another network when the vote was being taken. the governor's residence was bombarded with calls...
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this front out to the northwest has been stalled in pennsylvania along the maryland/pennsylvania line all day long. we managed to stay on the mild side. but now this whole area is becoming overcome as this storm gets closer and closer and we get more and more moisture in the atmosphere. as the storm tracks over pennsylvania and west virginia in the next 24 hours, our rain chances will increase as well. the rain chances for a few scattered showers. light southeast winds and lows probably mostly in the low 50's. might be a couple upper 40's in there somewhere. here's where the map will look like tomorrow. similar to today, things just closing in on us, especially that moisture. so the front will remain stalled around the maryland/pennsylvania line. another front from the south. that just intensifies the rain. we might even hear a clap of thunder here and there but basically it's just periods of rain tomorrow. if there's a better chance for thunder, it will be south of us and cloudy and cool conditions if it's not raining. southeast winds at 10 to 15. 59 to 65 tomorrow. temperatures get
this front out to the northwest has been stalled in pennsylvania along the maryland/pennsylvania line all day long. we managed to stay on the mild side. but now this whole area is becoming overcome as this storm gets closer and closer and we get more and more moisture in the atmosphere. as the storm tracks over pennsylvania and west virginia in the next 24 hours, our rain chances will increase as well. the rain chances for a few scattered showers. light southeast winds and lows probably mostly...
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>>> and we'll take you the elgin park, pennsylvania. why this is a place you can't actually go. [ smack! ] [ smack! smack! ] [ smack! smack! ] [ smack! smack! ] [ smack! ] [ smack! smack! ] [ horn honking, car alarm blaring ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums [ male announcer ] fights heartburn fast. >>> th >>> there was another sign today about how steers budget problems are today. they just agreed to chop one week off the school year to help save money. and here's an even more radical solution to the state's budget problems. legalize marijuana and tax it. there's an issue on the ballot to allow the recreational use of pot. tonight, the marijuana mill nair of this. like a lot of californians, richard lee thinks marijuana should be legal. he's got $1 million to spend on the cause. >> i have always thought since i grew up in the '70s that cannabis prohibition is unjust and hypocritical. thanks. >> all rig
>>> and we'll take you the elgin park, pennsylvania. why this is a place you can't actually go. [ smack! ] [ smack! smack! ] [ smack! smack! ] [ smack! smack! ] [ smack! ] [ smack! smack! ] [ horn honking, car alarm blaring ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums [ male announcer ] fights heartburn fast. >>> th >>> there was another sign...
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in grantville pennsylvania, joel d. smith, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> more changes tonight to toughen sex offender laws. approved a bill to authorize people to report parents to police if they suspect them of allowing their children to spend time with sex offenders. this after the death of 11-year-old sarah foxwell. police say foxwell was kidnapped and killed by a registered sex offender. >> meantime, salisbury university establishes a scholarship to remember and honor foxwell. sarah foxwell memorial foundation will award money to those studying social work. and those with financial needs from wicomico county. >> a plane crashes into the south river in edgewater. the pilot, a 76-year-old man survived. thanks to fast acting witnesses. michael buczyner with more on the rescue, and the calls for help. >> beverly pearson and her home have escaped yet another catastrophe. >> it has been three in the past month. >> the coast guard marks the spot. where just one day earlier, a small plane plunged into the south river. 100 yards
in grantville pennsylvania, joel d. smith, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> more changes tonight to toughen sex offender laws. approved a bill to authorize people to report parents to police if they suspect them of allowing their children to spend time with sex offenders. this after the death of 11-year-old sarah foxwell. police say foxwell was kidnapped and killed by a registered sex offender. >> meantime, salisbury university establishes a scholarship to remember and honor foxwell. sarah...
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>> it's a photo taken by a pennsylvania couple vacationing in aruba. >> that is a corpse. you can see the skull. you can see where the eye sockets were. it's laying flat on its back. and its arms a craed around. you can almost see fingers. >> are thethe remains of natalee holloway? >> she's been dumped in the ocean? >> yes. >> by yourself? >> yes. >> how? you went swimming or what? >> no. >> i'm not so sure he did throw her in the ocean. i don't know that. if he did i hope they find her. >> with a boat? >> yes. >> then it's done. when you've brought her away with a boat further than two miles, she won't be coming back ever, you know. >> van der sloot admits he made the comments but says they were all "lies." >> it's just despicable what he's done. >> results of the dive team search expected at any moment. >> this pretty boy is going to go down, and the reason why is that this seems to be exactly what was described in his first confession in that van. this is going to prove it. >> good evening. i'm nancy grace. i want to thank you for being with us. bombshell tonight. it's
>> it's a photo taken by a pennsylvania couple vacationing in aruba. >> that is a corpse. you can see the skull. you can see where the eye sockets were. it's laying flat on its back. and its arms a craed around. you can almost see fingers. >> are thethe remains of natalee holloway? >> she's been dumped in the ocean? >> yes. >> by yourself? >> yes. >> how? you went swimming or what? >> no. >> i'm not so sure he did throw her in the...
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governor ed rendell of pennsylvania and senator amy klobuchar of minnesota join us. >>> the congressman who admits to screaming "baby killer" on the floor of the house apologizes for having done it and immediately tries to fund raise off the fact that he did it. another texas congressman proposes ending your right to vote for your united states senate. senator scott brown's best available fund-raising weapon turns out to be a big surprise. apparently senator scott brown best available fund-raising weapon, um, is me. he is trying to raise money using me. that very strange story tonight will make me a guest on my own show for the first time ever. that is all coming up. we begin with an historic day in washington. today president barack obama did what generations of presidents before him only dreamed of doing. he put his pen to legislation which officially made health reform the law of the land. mr. obama joined by a huge
governor ed rendell of pennsylvania and senator amy klobuchar of minnesota join us. >>> the congressman who admits to screaming "baby killer" on the floor of the house apologizes for having done it and immediately tries to fund raise off the fact that he did it. another texas congressman proposes ending your right to vote for your united states senate. senator scott brown's best available fund-raising weapon turns out to be a big surprise. apparently senator scott brown best...
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a report of an accident on pennsylvania avenue. more traffic is coming up. >>> it is time for the first "living $mart" report of the morning and jessica doyle is here with the headlines. >>> good morning. some world markets are following wall street lower this morning. a lackluster trading day and it is after the dow slipped in trading yesterday. the dow finished down 52 points at 10836. the nasdaq fell 16.5 and the s&p lost about 6.5 points. >>> a look at an eco friendly car. gm showcased its electric vehicle in china yesterday. it communicates with other cars to avoid accidents and traffic in busy cities, crazy looking. but this is not around the corner. it won't be at show rooms for 10 to 20 years. >>> a survey says the top reason consumers want to buy the apple ipad is for work and not play. they would be less interested in using the tablet to video games but many expect it will make them more productive. >> it is easier than bringing your laptop around. >>> metro transit has a new device to help improve the speed of rescue tea
a report of an accident on pennsylvania avenue. more traffic is coming up. >>> it is time for the first "living $mart" report of the morning and jessica doyle is here with the headlines. >>> good morning. some world markets are following wall street lower this morning. a lackluster trading day and it is after the dow slipped in trading yesterday. the dow finished down 52 points at 10836. the nasdaq fell 16.5 and the s&p lost about 6.5 points. >>> a look...
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not only in pennsylvania, but across the country. in late december of 2008, congress took action to stave off the impending collapse of our nation's financial system. months later the downturn required congress to pass, as i mentioned before, the recovery bill known as the american recovery and reinvestment act known as the acronym as aara. these actions were at the time, meaning the legislative actions, were unpopular, but absolutely necessary. and i said we've worked on job creation strategies and legislation more recently within the last couple of weeks. our majority leader, senator reid, has led us in that and we're making progress. we have more to do. first, let me go back in time a little bit to the basically the fall of 2008. i happened to be a member at that time of the banking committee and we were given briefings at that time on how perilous our financial system was at that moment. that we were really on the edge of a cliff in terms of the collapse of our financial system and, therefore, the collapse of our economy. we pass
not only in pennsylvania, but across the country. in late december of 2008, congress took action to stave off the impending collapse of our nation's financial system. months later the downturn required congress to pass, as i mentioned before, the recovery bill known as the american recovery and reinvestment act known as the acronym as aara. these actions were at the time, meaning the legislative actions, were unpopular, but absolutely necessary. and i said we've worked on job creation...
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the judge is saying -- however, under pennsylvania law, murder one, murder two. you could face life without possibility of parole. murder. >> bill: going in adult court and defense attorney will probably plead insanity. >> try or -- he could be held for lifetime. >> bill: pennsylvania law no 11-year-old is allowed to a firearm, why isn't the father charged. >> i actually spoke with the attorney general's office. they're the ones handling this case. they made a couple of good points. one is they could be charged in the future. >> bill: the father could be charged in the future. >> could be charged. they didn't want what they called a side show right now. said, look, you know, i'm handling a double homicide in a small town. >> bill: because the unborn baby is -- >> exactly. so they're putting the father's case away right now to concentrate on -- >> they could come back. >> up to five years. >> bill: okay. now, wiehl, idaho, butch otter, the governor, he wants a constitutional amendment to overturn obama care. now, in this country, got to have two thirds of the stat
the judge is saying -- however, under pennsylvania law, murder one, murder two. you could face life without possibility of parole. murder. >> bill: going in adult court and defense attorney will probably plead insanity. >> try or -- he could be held for lifetime. >> bill: pennsylvania law no 11-year-old is allowed to a firearm, why isn't the father charged. >> i actually spoke with the attorney general's office. they're the ones handling this case. they made a couple of...
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we need more help from the federal government so states like ohio, virginia, new jersey and pennsylvania can help make those needed investments into our local communities. we have to be the producers of wealth. we have to build things again in this country. it's not only a matter of our economic security, but a matter of our national security. that is why it is strategic that the american recovery and reinvestment act invests in our people, in our country and our future. and we also lay the groundwork for future prosperity by investing in energy. energy is a key component of our nation's economy, a key component. but it is very troubling when we import 66% of our oil from overseas, 40% from the middle east. and we see that the largest user of energy in our country is our nation's military. the department of defense is the largest user of energy in our country. it is very key not only to our economic interests but our national security interests that we move away from our dependence on foreign oil and invest and create jobs here that cannot be outsourced and we make sure that we put our p
we need more help from the federal government so states like ohio, virginia, new jersey and pennsylvania can help make those needed investments into our local communities. we have to be the producers of wealth. we have to build things again in this country. it's not only a matter of our economic security, but a matter of our national security. that is why it is strategic that the american recovery and reinvestment act invests in our people, in our country and our future. and we also lay the...
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jack, talk about jack's corner, pennsylvania's corner. like i said i never served here, but the way i kind of looked at it without knowing him except on two occasions being able to come to the corner when i came over here to do some business when you allowed those of us from the upper chamber to traverse into god's country, i always thought about it was not so much who was in jack's corner but whose corner jack was in. you know, 1977, the johnstown flood, i was head of the used to be called public works committee, chris, before it was the environmental public works. i was in the disaster subcommittee. i flew to johnstown. there was only one man in america who could have gotten any notice, chairman obey, other than dan flood, at that moment, and it was jack murtha. and everybody else was talking about what they were going to do. i was holding hearings there about disaster relief and getting money. and i asked where was congressman murtha? privately. and i was told that he had just commandeered a military helicopter and because he was told
jack, talk about jack's corner, pennsylvania's corner. like i said i never served here, but the way i kind of looked at it without knowing him except on two occasions being able to come to the corner when i came over here to do some business when you allowed those of us from the upper chamber to traverse into god's country, i always thought about it was not so much who was in jack's corner but whose corner jack was in. you know, 1977, the johnstown flood, i was head of the used to be called...
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. >>> in box 3a mother in pennsylvania says her son's school used his laptop to spy on him at home. now a u.s. senator is holding a hearing on this case. why he says it exposed a gap in privacy law. all that ahead unless breaking news changes everything. >>> first, cops in the crosshairs. the f.b.i. bust ago michigan in the midwest which planned to kill police officers in an effort to spark a uprising against the united states government. the feds arrested three members over the weekend. seven arraigned in detroit today. the other suspect is on the loose. the raid took place in three states, michigan, indiana and ohio. the group calls itself hutaree and members were preparing for the anti-christ. according to federal documents the plans included ugly stuff, including killing police officers and attacking their funerals with bombs luring officers to their deaths. david lee miller is live in the newsroom here in new york. >> they called themselves christian warriors but there was nothing christian about their alleged plot. according to a federal indictment, members of the hutaree had
. >>> in box 3a mother in pennsylvania says her son's school used his laptop to spy on him at home. now a u.s. senator is holding a hearing on this case. why he says it exposed a gap in privacy law. all that ahead unless breaking news changes everything. >>> first, cops in the crosshairs. the f.b.i. bust ago michigan in the midwest which planned to kill police officers in an effort to spark a uprising against the united states government. the feds arrested three members over...
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there's the rain on our doorstep in western maryland and western pennsylvania. moves through overnight. it'll be heavy towards daybreak. 6:00 tomorrow, there's our plot, pretty hefty rains around central southern maryland. the good news here is that most of the rain would have fallen by the time many of you wake up or get out the door. the back edge of this rain line may linger with showers. around lunch time or early afternoon. clouds will break with sun late in the day. temperatures will continue to fall as a brand new canadian air mass builds into the picture. the showers this evening will bring us back to about 51 overnight. that rain heavy by daybreak. >> thank you very much. we get a look at our traffic this morning. looks like there's build-ups in certain areas. we'll get to that in just a moment. we'll look alternate your drive times first, as you head out this morning. route 100 to 395, 10 minutes. 695, outer loop, 70 to 95. there are build-ups between liberty road and baltimore national pike. outer loop. there's an accident you might want to look out f
there's the rain on our doorstep in western maryland and western pennsylvania. moves through overnight. it'll be heavy towards daybreak. 6:00 tomorrow, there's our plot, pretty hefty rains around central southern maryland. the good news here is that most of the rain would have fallen by the time many of you wake up or get out the door. the back edge of this rain line may linger with showers. around lunch time or early afternoon. clouds will break with sun late in the day. temperatures will...
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now, let me introduce you to my guest, joining knee now is richard rogers from bucks county, pennsylvania, planning to talk to his member of congress or at least to the office right now. what's your message to congressman patrick murphy. >> my message to patrick is i feel this is a last ditch effort in my opinion that's why i'm here from bucks county and traveled from pennsylvania. i want to tell mr. murphy, i have a lot of respect for him. he's an iraqi veteran. he's done a lot of wonderful things for his constituents, but i have to con have i to mr. murphy that we're going to watch his vote today and i ask and plead as most of our constituents in that area, we ask them please, patrick, please vote no and kill this bill. >> reporter: richard rogers from pennsylvania. that's the message you hear near this tea party rally and then there will be back out here some of them will organizers say around five o'clock where they're going to circle the capital and what that means depends how many people come back out at five o'clock. kelly, back to you. >> we understand that the tea party has been
now, let me introduce you to my guest, joining knee now is richard rogers from bucks county, pennsylvania, planning to talk to his member of congress or at least to the office right now. what's your message to congressman patrick murphy. >> my message to patrick is i feel this is a last ditch effort in my opinion that's why i'm here from bucks county and traveled from pennsylvania. i want to tell mr. murphy, i have a lot of respect for him. he's an iraqi veteran. he's done a lot of...
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. >> reporter: pennsylvania avenue northwest, d.c.'s famous street may get bike lanes along the median. >> people know pennsylvania avenue, know the street and they know it by name, site. the visibility of the capitol and white house, it's beautiful. especially when spring and summer hit, running into the bike traffic, everyone starts forming straight lines and the new traffic jam. >> reporter: cyclists say even if you aren't ready to give up the car, you could benefit from others biking instead of driving. c dot plans to roll out e bike lanes later this spring. >>> they are not a hit with everyone. sports talk show host tony corn helpser says bicyclists hog the road and some cyclists should be run over. >> you tap them. i'm not saying kill them. just tap one. >> not a fatal spill just a limb losing spill. >> his rant got the attention of none other than super cyclist lance armstrong. he sent out a bunch of tweets calling the comments ignorant and disgusting and called cornheiser an idiot. today lance was on his show and he apologized
. >> reporter: pennsylvania avenue northwest, d.c.'s famous street may get bike lanes along the median. >> people know pennsylvania avenue, know the street and they know it by name, site. the visibility of the capitol and white house, it's beautiful. especially when spring and summer hit, running into the bike traffic, everyone starts forming straight lines and the new traffic jam. >> reporter: cyclists say even if you aren't ready to give up the car, you could benefit from...
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obviously not supervising him. >> bill: pennsylvania law is very clear. you have to be 18 to possess a weapon. >> if you are a minor and your parent is supervising you, it's unloaded or you are engaging -- >> ant and if you don't do anything illegal with it? >> you are allowed to hunt. certain exceptions. >> bill: why hasn't this guy been charged. >> the father should be charged. >> bill: he hasn't. why? >> the child was able to gain access to the weapon. >> bill: we have got to find out. >> it's pennsylvania. he could get seven years. >> bill: i want you ladies to make calls this week and find out from the prosecutor from the county where this took place why they haven't been charged. okay? all right. the ladies have been very busy tonight so i'm not going to scold them for not knowing that but on next tuesday's is it legal we will find out why this man has not been charged. john stossel on the worst places to live in the u.s.a. there is a list. and then, charles krauthammer on what could happen to you in the next year because of obama care. those report
obviously not supervising him. >> bill: pennsylvania law is very clear. you have to be 18 to possess a weapon. >> if you are a minor and your parent is supervising you, it's unloaded or you are engaging -- >> ant and if you don't do anything illegal with it? >> you are allowed to hunt. certain exceptions. >> bill: why hasn't this guy been charged. >> the father should be charged. >> bill: he hasn't. why? >> the child was able to gain access to the...
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he traveled on pennsylvania to buy a ticket. -- from pennsylvania to buy a ticket. he is set in -- he is a modest man but has plans for the money. the big jackpot is the power ball, $200 million or $96 million cash. the drawing is here on tv 11. good luck. >> if you take a blood thinner, there is something you need to know coming up. >> the evidence behind this theory in our medical alert. >> the kids are able to explore their curiosity in an exhibit. it is called curious george. we >> the fda is adding at strongest warning to a blood sending drug plastivix/ . they are at an increased risk for a heart attack or stroke. recommends that those patients take other blood thinners. a federal court has ruled there is no solid proof a vaccine is responsible for causing autism in children. they say certain vaccines containing an element could cause it. petitioners have failed to demonstrate a connection between autism and this element. and there is increased evidence that links sleep and weight loss. >> they come to get fit. to stay fit. >> i left a little bit and run. >> ev
he traveled on pennsylvania to buy a ticket. -- from pennsylvania to buy a ticket. he is set in -- he is a modest man but has plans for the money. the big jackpot is the power ball, $200 million or $96 million cash. the drawing is here on tv 11. good luck. >> if you take a blood thinner, there is something you need to know coming up. >> the evidence behind this theory in our medical alert. >> the kids are able to explore their curiosity in an exhibit. it is called curious...
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these are small business owners in pennsylvania. they might be democrat, republican, independent or may not have any affiliation. their life is running a small business and raising their families. and 71% of them surveyed describe health insurance as their -- quote -- "biggest challenge." so we don't need to, any longer debate this is an issue we've got to deal with. i want to walk through some of the basic provisions of what we've put in place with the senate bill, what the house has been wrestling with all these months and what president obama has been trying to do. just a couple of quick highlights. first of all, if we have the opportunity -- or i should say if we're successful in this opportunity to pass major health care reform, other issues we've talked about for years but don't get a lot of attention are going to be finally the law of the land. quality and prevention. so many -- the information or the research on this is irrefutable. if you insist on prevention and you make it free or very low cost, that person is going to be
these are small business owners in pennsylvania. they might be democrat, republican, independent or may not have any affiliation. their life is running a small business and raising their families. and 71% of them surveyed describe health insurance as their -- quote -- "biggest challenge." so we don't need to, any longer debate this is an issue we've got to deal with. i want to walk through some of the basic provisions of what we've put in place with the senate bill, what the house has...
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morning ranging from 46 in dover and easton. 42 spot here in baltimore. 35, chillier up towards york, pennsylvania. overall we expect temperatures to jump to low 60s by lunch time. clouds thicken in a hurry this afternoon. we'll gather high temperature of 67 degrees as our 2 degree guarantee. don't set your clock to it precisely, but around that time and afterwards, expect the rain to start moving into the area. right now it's 6:30. you can set that to perfection, let's see what's happening on the roads with troy. >> no incidents on the beltway, but we have heavy traffic to report this morning. wilkins avenue, build-ups on the outer loop, take a look at that. as we expect, around this time, traffic builds up some. drive times this morning look like this. 95 southbound, white marsh boulevard. 695. 8-minute ride. shawan road to 695, 7-minute ride. owings mills boulevard to 695 is six minutes. we have an accident downtown baltimore calvert street northbound at eager street. want to take a look out for that. also, an earlier incident at west lafayette, pearl street. two left lanes get by in that area.
morning ranging from 46 in dover and easton. 42 spot here in baltimore. 35, chillier up towards york, pennsylvania. overall we expect temperatures to jump to low 60s by lunch time. clouds thicken in a hurry this afternoon. we'll gather high temperature of 67 degrees as our 2 degree guarantee. don't set your clock to it precisely, but around that time and afterwards, expect the rain to start moving into the area. right now it's 6:30. you can set that to perfection, let's see what's happening on...
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and about how this will cost them $23 million, just as one company in bethlehem, pennsylvania. they say this tax is 100% cash flow. they will reduce employee spending. that means layoffs, fewer jobs. they will reduce spending on advanced research. they will reduce spending to pennsylvania vendors, reduce spending on capital equipment and forced to attempt to pass on as much of the tax as possible onto their customers. effective tax rate would be raised to over 73%. the burden would increase by 77% so this is a very big deal. the bottom line is this is a tax on research and it will lead to people being out of work. the patients of america will suffer. this cost most assuredly will be passed on. if we are going to raise the price of a or raise the price of a wheelchair or a timed oppressor or whatever it is, a scope or a probe made by olympus this is going to be passed on. i'm extremely concerned about the implications to those who work in this field and in pennsylvania and in new jersey, we are very much impacted by this. we are rich in a biotech industry and this is so serious
and about how this will cost them $23 million, just as one company in bethlehem, pennsylvania. they say this tax is 100% cash flow. they will reduce employee spending. that means layoffs, fewer jobs. they will reduce spending on advanced research. they will reduce spending to pennsylvania vendors, reduce spending on capital equipment and forced to attempt to pass on as much of the tax as possible onto their customers. effective tax rate would be raised to over 73%. the burden would increase by...
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a few days ago when i talked about jobs, i talked about lazy boy went to pennsylvania and bought pennsylvania house furniture. it is a high-end furniture company using special pennsylvania wood to make really terrific furniture. and they have great craftsmen that work at that company. lazy boy bought the company, and they didn't want to have competition for lazy boy in the country, so they moved pennsylvania house furniture to china and shipped the pennsylvania wood to china, put the furniture together and shipped the furniture back to the united states. and the last day of work at the pennsylvania house factory, a company that had been around for 100 years, at the last day of work, the last day the plant was open, all of those craftsmen who were proud of their jobs and proud of their work, when the last piece of pennsylvania house furniture came off the assembly line, they turned it over and on the bottom of that last piece of furniture every single worker at that plant came over and took the pen and signed their name. somebody in this country has a piece of furniture that they don't quite u
a few days ago when i talked about jobs, i talked about lazy boy went to pennsylvania and bought pennsylvania house furniture. it is a high-end furniture company using special pennsylvania wood to make really terrific furniture. and they have great craftsmen that work at that company. lazy boy bought the company, and they didn't want to have competition for lazy boy in the country, so they moved pennsylvania house furniture to china and shipped the pennsylvania wood to china, put the furniture...
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it placated the pennsylvania delegation and also gave the federal government time to build a capital city. the supreme court occupied temporary homes in philadelphia from 1791-until 1800. the court convened twice in the pennsylvania state house, now known as independence hall, and sometimes s -- an old city hall. a capital city along the potomac emerged. the city planners of that era provided congress -- to advise congress that the landscape provided three locations for important public building. it was a happy coincidence that the new government had three branches. on the first, the rays that white house. the sec it was the capitol building. and on the third sight, congress build a permanent home for padlocked. -- patent law. one of the side jobs of the chief justice is to serve as the chancellor of the smithsonian institution. it now serves as the home of the national portrait gallery. but as chief justice, i have to note that congress left the court without a home of its own. the absence of a permanent home in the early 19th century when the justices let outside washington and spe
it placated the pennsylvania delegation and also gave the federal government time to build a capital city. the supreme court occupied temporary homes in philadelphia from 1791-until 1800. the court convened twice in the pennsylvania state house, now known as independence hall, and sometimes s -- an old city hall. a capital city along the potomac emerged. the city planners of that era provided congress -- to advise congress that the landscape provided three locations for important public...
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host: this is grace on the democrats' line from pennsylvania. caller: my comment for you is, in every industrialized country in the world they have healthcare. our jobs have been shipped to china who backs every industry and provides health care for every person in the country. why not here? you are from a rust belt area? your manufacturing jobs are now in china. you have to go to china to get a nuclear reactor for use here. guest: the caller hits on an issue dealing with our global competitiveness as relates to health care. our health care costs are higher than anywhere else in the world. it does hurt our competitiveness across the board, especially for manufacturing. i fundamentally believe that we have the best health-care system anywhere in the world. yes, there are things that need to be fixed. it costs way too much. that is the biggest problem. there is problem with access. once you are in the system we have the best medical innovation with technology and research far exceeding anything else available anywhere. the dilemma is to preserve w
host: this is grace on the democrats' line from pennsylvania. caller: my comment for you is, in every industrialized country in the world they have healthcare. our jobs have been shipped to china who backs every industry and provides health care for every person in the country. why not here? you are from a rust belt area? your manufacturing jobs are now in china. you have to go to china to get a nuclear reactor for use here. guest: the caller hits on an issue dealing with our global...
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, a rollcall, florida, south carolina, nebraska, texas, michigan, utah, our neighbors to the north, pennsylvania, alabama, south dakota, louisiana, idaho, washington and colorado, they all claim that the bill is unconstitutional because of its mandate requiring most americans to buy insurance. so we're going to chase you to our opinion bank which is open now. you can drop your 2 cents in, on our website we're asking the question do you think the health care bill will help you? so far 21% of you said yes. and 79% said no. it's still not too late to vote in our pole. just go right now to abc2news.com and look on the right side of the home page. >>> and the passage of the health care reform bill was bitter sweet for one lawmaker. congressman at kennedy paid a advice at this time his late father senator ted kennedy's grave yesterday and left a note and said dad, the unfinished business is done. senator kennedy was a huge advocate for health care reform but died before the bill was passed. >>> a pit bull named phoenix tried but could not survive before being set on fire. the twin brothers accused of
, a rollcall, florida, south carolina, nebraska, texas, michigan, utah, our neighbors to the north, pennsylvania, alabama, south dakota, louisiana, idaho, washington and colorado, they all claim that the bill is unconstitutional because of its mandate requiring most americans to buy insurance. so we're going to chase you to our opinion bank which is open now. you can drop your 2 cents in, on our website we're asking the question do you think the health care bill will help you? so far 21% of you...
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as i widen out this picture, check out the snow they're seeing up in ohio and pennsylvania. will we be seeing any of that? i'll have your forecast that's coming right up. >>> disturbing individual crow of a teacher being -- video of a teach her being attacked in russia. she's 73 years old. you can see the students pushing her around, kickin her. they actually shot this video and uploaded it to the web. the teacher said she was ouched up so bad, -- was roughed up so bad, she doesn't even remember the attack. >>> two virginia college students were shot while they were working on a class proct. today the man accused of shooting him last november was in court. he says he accidentally shot the students while hunting. one of the students died. the judge dismissed two lesser charges against him but not a manslaughter charge. if convicted he could face ten years in prison. >>> the investigation into a case of road rage on i-95 takes a new turn today. the second driver is now facing charges. police say the driver of a jaguar opened fire on adump truck. we explain why prosecutors uppe
as i widen out this picture, check out the snow they're seeing up in ohio and pennsylvania. will we be seeing any of that? i'll have your forecast that's coming right up. >>> disturbing individual crow of a teacher being -- video of a teach her being attacked in russia. she's 73 years old. you can see the students pushing her around, kickin her. they actually shot this video and uploaded it to the web. the teacher said she was ouched up so bad, -- was roughed up so bad, she doesn't...
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moving over to route 4 or pennsylvania and branch avenue. this is a live shot. a good example of what we are seeing on these roads as well as crane highway. a nice quiet driver. virginia drivers, 395 no problems to report from the beltway past shirlington to the district. 66 eastbound checking out at speed out of manassas toward 50 and 495. finally, i'm getting the double thumbs up on the outer loop north of the district. moving at speed. a live shot here from the university exit. back to you. >>> it is 51:88. >>> in the living we headlines may nay not speak until after they walk but infants recognize words when they are a few months old. researchers at northwestern university studied 3-month-olds and found those that heard word and images would pay more attention to those images later on and those who only heard tones did not. the study appears in the current edition of the journal child development. >>> the military is taking a careful approach to con discussions in combat. battlefield medics will conduct mandatory exams of service members who could have concu
moving over to route 4 or pennsylvania and branch avenue. this is a live shot. a good example of what we are seeing on these roads as well as crane highway. a nice quiet driver. virginia drivers, 395 no problems to report from the beltway past shirlington to the district. 66 eastbound checking out at speed out of manassas toward 50 and 495. finally, i'm getting the double thumbs up on the outer loop north of the district. moving at speed. a live shot here from the university exit. back to you....
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sestak of pennsylvania is recognized for three minutes. mr. sestak: thank you, madam speaker. i was stationed at the pentagon when 9/11 happened. a few weeks, months later, i was on the ground in afghanistan, head of the navy's anti-terrorism unit for a short mission. i watched as the taliban and al qaeda flowed across the boarder to pakistan and then came that tragic misadventure in iraq. we took that oedipus -- edfass of security in special forces and others, and what we might better have done with the other elements of the power, such as fix the lit rah -- illiteracy rate of women in afghanistan which is 98%, never occurred. i support the president's policies because now in afghanistan we've spiral -- not because of afghanistan, but because of pakistan, the most dangerous place in the world. it should have sent chills down everyone's back when general haden, three years ago, said al qaeda has a safe haven in pakistan where we cannot go. several hundred of those criminals there to plan safety against us. i support the president's policy because, as general gates said in a cl
sestak of pennsylvania is recognized for three minutes. mr. sestak: thank you, madam speaker. i was stationed at the pentagon when 9/11 happened. a few weeks, months later, i was on the ground in afghanistan, head of the navy's anti-terrorism unit for a short mission. i watched as the taliban and al qaeda flowed across the boarder to pakistan and then came that tragic misadventure in iraq. we took that oedipus -- edfass of security in special forces and others, and what we might better have...
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pitts of pennsylvania, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. pitts pitts this bill violates -- mr. pitts: this bill violates the conscience of the american bill and should not spend more than we have. this bill is not reform and makes our existing entitlement crisis worse. this violates the belief held by 70% of americans that money collected by the government should not be used to pay for abortion or abortion coverage. that's what the bill does. regardless of the colloquy, an executive order doesn't trump a statute. the government will end up paying for abortions. tax paying subsidies will subsidize insurance coverage that include abortion. the bill and the accompanying executive order turns over the protection. this extreme legislation is being forced on an unwilling nation and most pro-abortion bill, the largest expansion of abortion in our history. no member who votes for it will ever be able to claim again that they have always stood on the side of the u
pitts of pennsylvania, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. pitts pitts this bill violates -- mr. pitts: this bill violates the conscience of the american bill and should not spend more than we have. this bill is not reform and makes our existing entitlement crisis worse. this violates the belief held by 70% of americans that money collected by the government should not be used to pay for abortion or abortion coverage. that's what...